The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 04, 1908, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 4. 1908.
Price, 6 Cents.
DY FOUND
DISCONTINUE ROUTE
I'okogama Goes Out ul Uusi
nuss Soon
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WILL ADDRESS THE PUBLIC
CALF CAUSES,
LITIGATION
EXCURSION IN JUNE
Low Rates to Klamath Dur-inR-Summer
JihIko flro. T. Ilalilnin reliinieil Sat
ntilay iillil frnin I'mtlarnl nlipri- lie
NEARJ10USE
Been Dead for
Several Days
PARENT LY INSANE
ties Brennun Dies While
Staying Alone dl Ihe
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o.iiifriiii.ur.i uir Kovriimi tit.
,,, Informing them H'l llmiilllnii
awn ,...i.i. .. ii .iuii- -Mtarqe Comd Listens to the
alia out llf mini"! Ilium l '! I
i hiiiiIi-)! Hipiii In winl
tbtrjfl or Muni llntcliltnn. Ill
L mxlc alinaii mini inr
rt; fHtl.pl luali, Mil IK attention
IJtitlalt Mrl Dial
Uutnif with wiiisae mm ma
pullon woiklnic nvpr time.
tut imii li" dinnk louilderably
it irmi thsl lila lulu. I ln-cainn
U), CantlridC lilm In Itnaglns Hint
allien wsi alter lilm, Up spparml-
ItM sdsld In irtuin In Hip liuUM lnl
f Alan III Hip Intra whele iW died.
lit tiamlnatlon bowed that ha had
lUrolnll'P Iioiii.i for Mtrral days
ilUli"! IipIi'I rooked Iml giown
Id; and nolhliiat about Ihe place hid
iesrlfor llirnnan was somewhat
Itthtrtctirand had Urn In this town
iartril)eau, It ia nut known that
tUlM tny relative,
eroaar Mai tin mil Undertaker
Iklllock ami In Hip icvne n( death
irnln an.l hriiug-lit Ilia body In
An lii'nrt waa lipid tlila after
Ilttlir morgue at wlilrli ll aa
l tint lir Iml illr.1 a natural ilratli.
ITU Miunrr'a Jury ciiiitlilpil of tlm
li: W T Sliiip, do .c.Nutili.
. . Slouch, (i. Krrr, It. M. Sailer
iCbrittr Arry.
About Your Summer Suit
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We will -not charge you a cent
and Satisfy You
K. K. K. STORE
On mul after t It flllrenlh i, iIhk
liliililli llin I'oVi itmuu iiiuln uill U nut ,
ol bulin-". 'llil la llni Hiiiioiiiiiriniiil
inada hy lln.l. .M. Mclutirn Compiii) ,
mul ll In mioii.ImI li Manager I',, T Al I
boll nf the Klmuiilh laki llallioad. iini
Hist dale lint Mrltillre-Httaw tag.-a will! I
iill IhlIucm, mul II ! rf) probable1
t ! At III" Oirgnn V Cullfoilil Tflin..of
tat oil Co Hill iii Irluir llmt Iiiiip. i
It I" mm iietalllig the linn Ixi-miim- II '
iiiiat ruin tlifr mall. Iml ullliln litu i
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il) tin- nmll rotilp Will Ui i hanged mul
mul with h thange will mum Hip dii
Continuance of tliu ttagp Hup lu I'okig.
mini. Tlip iIhIp lot Hip ilianie-if Hie ,
mall iuiiIp Imi nut I ' 1 1 Hi i-1 Iml II will
Im twlmri tlip llllli nf llil mouth.
CAKE VISITS MERRILL
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senatorial uinuiutuc
Hun. It. M. Cake nifhnl in tin- (it
jp.trnUy rpiiliiK and inluiiiially
piitrrtalhi'il al llm jikpa.p Inn.
Many nl Hit- lp.nlillraiia rallpl iIuiIiik
Hip ntPlilliK In inneia ariiulijicpa nr
In liprninv anilaltitril Tlila inninlnK
lip at lakin In Mi-nill In aiMtrp Hip
4iiIp ol Iliat pctinii, Up wa ncrmii
iatil.l li) all nl Hip ltp.ntlirjti rnmll.
ilatrt, ami Ha nirtlnl liy a piy brijp
anil cnlliualattlc crnHil. Mr. t'nkp oat
trry uitirli ilrapi hHIi Hip irri'timi
Iciurtrl lilm ami pxiiraxl I a
rtplatlnn.
TUp 'tty w 111 iiliiin cuil) lliii i'M-ii-iiiK,
ami arronllnn In tlip airaiip-iiii'iila
nlO. T. Olhrr, Clialunaii nf tlip Hi
niullfaii (Vntral (?iiniiiitli-p, liu Hill
rak III Hip Court IIuiiip park Imiiitlit.
llio IHiili Kclmnl tiam lull trim lnt
Hip laal itinip In I tic Imllmia li a fcuip
nf 17 In H, Tin' bnj ri-tiiriKil hump
Hun.lay Iti'llntf llial tlip) hail Iwii hsk
IliK a loalriit tialtli). 1 lie iraaun liaa only
JnM InKun anil llio Irani may )pt rpdu-in
llrri;.
There are poor. good, bet
ter and best makers of
clothes We represent
the latter. : : : :
Our Invitation for you to look
over our choice selection of Tans,
Drowns, Fawns, Blues, Grays,
Mouse colors. Pencil and Shadow
Stripes Is an Invitation to see
Quality that Justifies the Price
When placing your order,
with us you take no
chances on dotting just
what you want, because
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Hon II. M. Cuke, Republican
JOHN R. STILTS
Election Was Exceptionally Quiet--Every Citizen Voted Ac
cording to His Own Dictation-'A. L. Leavitt and
Capt. J. W. Siemens Re-Elected
Klamath Kalla iri.lerent onu of tlip
liui'l iiilet i'hcliiin that it liaa had (ul
ipuial )idi. TIipip na nn itllir
Milpptllnir. A,aieiilly -i-M "l-r wlinievnle lila limp In lln btnincfa tl
nent In ll.- iiillx mid in-t hi lmll.it the H'P city and will do hit Uit to Hra1tht
way liprrnriiltinlii.rliitf t-l liilMinJcn out Hip preaent had llnancial con-
n( tin. rily, nn.l It may Hell Ui aiid Hint dltluii. Mr. Slllta, at a milnlerul the
llip ti anil ii-piei-piiH Hip Hill nf Hip ma-,
Jnlity nl Hip -opp. Itolli randidatea
if we do not fit
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Candidate for U. S. Senator
THE NEW MAYOR
Inr Major were irnod men Inr the place,
and tint election ol John ,lt. Htlltn
an it Hie city a ililel execnlhe hIio
0lc,, w aa attentiw to lila dutlei and
Kr llevly ( hla 1,'mu In tlip city.
Ilia record aa a councilman n uwurance
that ok Slayer hu will mnnrige affairs in
a manlier that uill U tatiafaetnry to the
general public.
In Hip llmt want F. K. Alikvney had
no opposition (or rouncllmiwi, mid In the
rVcntid Silai Olwiichain Has elected hy
u l.iri;u majority. In tlio Third Wanl
Maiimi llanka had no opKkitinn lor the
unexpired term and K. T. Sandcraon
naa elected over Ian Cofcr.
The iinnly elected olllcora k in In Ihe
harueta Ihe tint Monday in June. The
council for tint cunning year Hill he an
follow h: l-'irat Hiird; A. (,'antel and r'.
K. Ankenyj rV-ond; Silna OU-ialialn
and (int. to bo elected by the council to
lill the vacancy lu U creutisl by Hip re
iisuation of Mavor-clect St il to, mid in
the. Third waul Marion llankH and K.
T. Hatidenion.
A. I,. I'iwlll Hfta re-elected by u large
uuijiiilty mid uill be polict. Judge (or an
other year. Capt. .1. W. rilemeiiH uaa
re-elected city tieaaiuer and will nerve
IiIh tlxlecMilli yeiir in that capacity.
Tlio vote In tliu various unnla uasaa
follow h: ,
first Ward : for Mayor, John Stilts
111, Frank Ward, 22; Cuunellmcn, F. K.
Anleny M); 1'ollce Judfe, A. I.. I.eavllt
45, O. A, Steams ft; Treasurer, Capt. J.
W. SWineim U, A. M. Win den Ci. '
Second Wuid: 1'nr Mayor, John
StlltG 88, Frank Waul SI ; Councilman,
Silas Obeuchain 78, II. Ilotviii U0; !'
Ilco Judge, A. I.. l.enllt Ul, 0. A.
Steams 27; Treasurer, J. V. Slemena
10. A. M. W'Hf.len '.'L'.
Third' Ward : For Mayor, John Stilts
48, Frank Ward M; For Councllmen,
Marion llailka (10, F. T. Sanderson 03,
Pan Cofer 15 -, Police J mlge, A. I,, Lea
vitt 00, U. A. Btearui S5. For Treasur
er, J. W. Sleineae C8, A. M. Worden 10.
jax'lit aUjut fmir wick a iKiitln Hie
Klntiiatli country, lln ray hIipii Iiu
led I'nrlUnil nun i,t Him Ix-it lloat builil
prn In Ha- UnltP'l Htnti-i a Hoikinx
nn llio Klairmth limit , ami Hint tlila
i
enmity uill hnvp n rr j.ic-eiilal Ion Dial
, uill iln It Juillie.
j .lu.lire lialiUIn louk paiticular aln3
In iii'iuire into Hip mattpr n( lectirlng
, cxtniloiia or tlila cct!on during Hie
Hiiiuiiilt. Tliu K. V. nlllclala etuted that
It lay Hould run aiifxcnri-lon to the Kla
ctntli country In June, Immediately
' rider Ihu linc Kcalhal, and that duruit;
tiiepiillre teuMin they Hould grant ex
ruialon rjtea In (mille of ten nr mnrp.
GROWTH OF SCHOOL
Enrollment Indicates Increase
in City's Population
Klamath i'alla public schools are a
fplendid Indication of the proren of
the city. Tlio teriua of llrOG-7 sIiohi
tlio laryei-t enrollment in the hlitory ol
tlio town. Thia ia necoutited by the
'fact that Mason, Davis A Co. employed
n large number nf men hIio hnd families
mid tin-children attended school while
residing in thia city. This year Hie city
has practically nn transient imputation
and itill the enrollment is almost aa
largo aa It was when so many families
resided here temporarily. Thia la in
dicative that the town has had a grad
ually growth.
Tliu greatest gain In the enrollmcut
uaa made hIipii the country tint began
to attract attention which was about
three years ago. At the cloe of tho
1U05-C term the roll contained I'M names,
at llm close of lb0n-7 there Here 402 and
at the present time there are 410. At
the beginning ol the present term there
was an enrollment ol but 2S5, the pres
ent figure showing a remarkable in
crease during the year. Many new stu
dents have entered school tilts Spring
and each week there it an Increase in
the enrollment.
The Increment In the school enroll
ment for the past lew months It conclu
the evidence that a number of families
have coma in this Spring to locate,
Everything it being done to keep the
schools up to the highest possible stand
ard, and in this l'rof. Dunbar and hit
corpt ol attistantt have had exceptional
aucceis. The schools are now (airly
crowded, aud It uill be but a few more
yearn until the city mutt have another
large school building.
. ,Vse the
noicTni'ii
for Trdiit.
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Roberts 6c Hanks
Hardware Dealers
File One Suit After
Another
END IS NOT IN SIGHT
Is the Calf the Calf In Ques
tion Is the' Question
for Decision
The ownership of a calf value.) at
about ten dollars is causing all kinds of
litigation. It appears that last January
the call In uestion strayed into the pas
ture of llurrell Short. .lie fed and pas
tured it until a (ew days tine when W.
F. Arant apieared on the scene and
claiming that the call belonged to Clar
ance llarria took it from Short. He,
however, was not agreeable to this, but
claimed an interest in the rail (or feed
and pasture. Heat once reptevined the
calf, and Sheriff Obenchain went out to
the Arant ranch and got it. Arant vest
gave a redelivery bond and the calf It
now in his potsession.
Seieral months ago Clarance Harris
had Jay Arant arrested for stealing a
calf. The call was identified by mens
of a dime being tewed up in It neck.
At the preliminary bearing Aran! was
held to Ihe grand Jury. The present
litigation It the second chapter in the
call stealing case. The argument pat
up Is that the calf that ia causing the
litigation at present is the Harris calf
and that he (Harrlt)pot the dime In the
wrong call's neck, and that Jay Arant Is
under indictment for .stealing hi own
calf. V. F. Arant, the father of Jay
Arant, replevined the calf from Short to
return it to Harris so that Harris would
withdraw his complaint against Jay.
This was all satisfactorily arranged, bat
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Stone
would not allow the withdrawal of Hie
complaint, hut will prosecute the care.
Fight Growing Warmer
Willi the approach of the election
the county teat removal fight In Lake
Ounty grows gradually warmer. The
papers of the north end of the county
are heaping- abuses on those of the
southend and vica versa. It teens
that a number of those who advocated,
or rather signed the petition asking
that the question be voted on have re
pented and are asking the County Court
for permission to withdraw their
names. Thia fight meant that the
question of county division Is one that
it certa'n to come up in the legislature.
Seo Winters for Jewelry.
Fishing
Tackcl
Hooks, Flies, Trolls,
Spinners, Reels, Silk
and Linen Lines.
BASKETS, NETS
BAMBOO RODS
& CANE POLES.
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